Hey robots, are you interested in using your free time more wisely? Why not learn something new today? The internet has tons of resources to teach you about every subject - learn to draw, make music, speak a new language, history, math, science... There's a lot out there.
You can try www.edx.org, a great free resource with online courses in every subject. There's many other sites too.
Other resources:
www.duolingo.com - learn a language through exercises and vocabulary
www.futurelearn.com/courses - free courses
www.coursera.org - free online courses www.openstax.org - free textbooks www.khanacademy.org - free short lectures and exercises
www.codeacademy.com - learn to code
www.udacity.com - learn to code
project odin
https://bigdatauniversity.com/
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>>35035555
papa K e K bless!
>>35035555
duolingo alone is terrible for learning a language. Don't use just that and expect to learn a language.
Knowledge for kek
Be blessed
Started doing the python for everybody course on coursera but dropped midway because i have no fucking time
anyone has a recommendation how to learn effective? I work from eight to five and i'm at home around seven
Adding time to prepare some food and relax i could do a daily learning exercise for around two hours
How would i go on about that in the best way? any pointers you guys have to be organized and tidy ? I read once that being organized and tidy will enhance your learning experience
>>35036383
please anyone?
it's finally the opportunity to ask this
help me out brobots
>>35036706
>>35036383
OneNote
or Google "getting organized"
Screencapped this, thanks for sharing.